Norwegian Studies in English, Vydání 7Oslo University Press, 1958 |
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... fact that Burnet approved of mountains insofar as they conveyed to him a sense of the grandeur of God , did not mean that he considered them as beautiful in themselves.72 The esthetic approval was a much later event.73 To begin with ...
... fact that Burnet approved of mountains insofar as they conveyed to him a sense of the grandeur of God , did not mean that he considered them as beautiful in themselves.72 The esthetic approval was a much later event.73 To begin with ...
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... fact that a generation so strongly swayed by the five worthies in Queen Caroline's hermitage , should be led to adopt a style in garden- ing which favoured the unimpeded view of that creation which so preoccupied their thought ? This ...
... fact that a generation so strongly swayed by the five worthies in Queen Caroline's hermitage , should be led to adopt a style in garden- ing which favoured the unimpeded view of that creation which so preoccupied their thought ? This ...
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... fact that a compromise has been effected ( no doubt for lyrical purposes ) with the idealising pastoral , should not blind us to those realistic elements that are still present . In particular we ought to notice the physico ...
... fact that a compromise has been effected ( no doubt for lyrical purposes ) with the idealising pastoral , should not blind us to those realistic elements that are still present . In particular we ought to notice the physico ...
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